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  2. New Jersey Fair Foreclosure Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Foreclosure Act (FFA), N.J.S.A §§ 2A:50-53 to 2A:50-73, is a state law that protects residential mortgage debtors and establishes a uniform statutory framework under which courts can more clearly identify the rights and remedies of the parties involved in foreclosure proceedings throughout New Jersey. [1]

  3. Big Banks to New Jersey: Stop Bugging Us About Foreclosure ...

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    "Of the 4,023 active foreclosures in New Jersey serviced by Citi, only 613 involve affidavits that were prepared under our pre-strengthened processes -- which review is ongoing -- Citi has ...

  4. 10 Banks Foreclosing on the Most Homes - AOL

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    24/7 Wall St. took a look at the 10 banks foreclosing on the most homes. They found that these banks often don't own the mortgages on the foreclosures themselves -- they are servicing them on ...

  5. Ocean County halts all foreclosure auctions, fears NJ law ...

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    Ocean County has postponed the foreclosure auction scheduled for July 23 amid concerns that unproven nonprofit agencies are taking advantage of a new law that was designed to even the playing ...

  6. Category:Banks based in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banks based in New Jersey" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  7. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    This figure falls in the higher spectrum of foreclosure frequency. As of August 2014, the foreclosure rate was 33.7%, 1.7% up from the last year. The rise in foreclosure activity has been most significant in New York and New Jersey, the two most densely populated areas in U.S. Closely following them is Florida. [36]